To Prevent Dandruff .—A little warm glycerine rubbed into the scalp with the fingers after the hair is shaken out counteracts the tendency to. dryness which is common to some heads. After such treatment there should be persistent brushing. This dryness of the scalp is one of the most prolific sources of- daaidruff, and' any treatment that secures some oil to the hair will have a tendency to mitigate the other evil as well. An excellent wash for the hair is made of rosemary tea, to which may be added a little whisky. .-
PUTTING IT ANOTHEK WAY. 'You think this man had been drinking,' said the cross-examining attorney; 'did he appear to have "more than he could carry?' Til not say that,' replied the cautious witness, 'but. I do think that he would have been wiser to have gone twice after
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 306, 28 December 1898, Page 3
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